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 The
______________________theory stated
that Christ founded His Church on Peter, not
Himself.
 The
Petrine theory stated that Christ
founded His Church on Peter, not Himself.
 The
first medieval pope
was_____________________________.
 The
first medieval pope was Gregory I.
 The
Latin work “pope”
means___________________________.
 The
Latin work “pope” means father.
 The
__________________________were
sacred acts that “earned” God’s grace.
 The
sacraments were sacred acts that
“earned” God’s grace.
 ______________________________was
the
famous missionary who took the gospel to
the people of Ireland.
 Patrick
was the famous missionary who took
the gospel to the people of Ireland.
A
____________________________was a
service and worship book.
A
breviary was a service and worship book.
 The
Council of__________________made it
illegal for anyone but the church to own a
copy of the Bible.
 The
Council of Toulouse made it illegal for
anyone but the church to own a copy of the
Bible.
 Monks
that preach and do missionary work
are called______________________.

 Monks
that preach and do missionary work
are called friars.

 _______________________________was
type of withdrawing from society.
a
 Monasticism
society.
was a type of withdrawing from
 ____________________________was
great Frankish king who began the
Merovingian line of Kings.
the
 Clovis
was the great Frankish king who began
the Merovingian line of Kings.
 The
__________________________had power
during the Merovingian rule, as the
Merovingians were too busy seeking pleasure
to rule.
 The
Mayor of the Palace had power during
the Merovingian rule, as the Merovingians
were too busy seeking pleasure to rule.
 ___________________________defeated
the
Muslims at the Battle of Tours preventing
Europe from being conquered by the Muslim
Empire.
 Charles
Martel defeated the Muslims at the
Battle of Tours preventing Europe from being
conquered by the Muslim Empire.
 The
largest empire since the Roman Empire
was built ___________________, most
famous of the Carolingian line.
 The
largest empire since the Roman Empire
was built Charlemagne most famous of the
Carolingian line.

_____________________________gave the
Papal States, a huge tract of land across
central Italy, to the pope.
Pepin gave the Papal States, a huge tract of
land across central Italy, to the pope.
 _______________
was crowned “Emperor of
the Romans” on Christmas Day, 800.
 Charlemagne
was crowned “Emperor of the
Romans” on Christmas Day, 800.
 The
treaty of
___________________________divided
Charlemagne’s empire into three parts.
 The
treaty of Verdun divided Charlemagne’s
empire into three parts.
 _______________________________was
instrumental in founding the Holy Roman
Empire.
 Otto
The Great was instrumental in founding
the Holy Roman Empire.
 Frederick
Barbarossa was from the
__________________________________line
of kings.
 Frederick
Barbarossa was from the
Hohenstaufen line of kings.
 “Going
to Canossa” was a phrase associated
with submission to the
______________________________.
 “Going
to Canossa” was a phrase associated
with submission to the pope.
 The
papacy attained its zenith of power and
prestige
under____________________________.
 The
papacy attained its zenith of power and
prestige under Innocent III.
 The
__________________________was a time
of rival popes within the Roman Church.
 The
Great Schism was a time of rival popes
within the Roman Church.